Israeli Arabs Develop a Liking for Matzoh

Hours before the start of Pesach this week, a housewife hurried out of a supermarket with a carton of matzoh. Except that this woman was wearing a hijab and the market was in Umm al-Fahm, an Arab city where the Jewish population is roughly zero, reports the Economist-UK.

“My children can’t get enough of it,” she says. “I’ll probably come back for more later this week.”